The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 17, 1886, Image 1

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VOLUME V. McCOOK , RED WILLOW COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JUNE 17 , 1886. NUMBER 3.
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EVERYTHIN HAS GONE TO E
Our En Stock
WE HAVE NO OLD SHOP WORN GOODS , BUT EVERYTHING
IS NEW , GLEAN AND STYLISH.
We Guarantee to Sell Goods for Less Money Than Any irot tore To ,
OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD. - : - COME AND GET OUR PRICES.
W. C. LaTOURETTE & CO.
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McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
EVERYTHING NEW !
McGRAGKEN1 1RY STORE
WHEN YOU WANT A
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OR SILVEXR.WARR.
Always go to McCraeken's first and save time and money
and you will invariably find just what you are looking for.
Beware of buying from those outside the regular jewelry busi
ness. There is no advantage of dealing with uuprincipled trad
ers , deceiving they care not who. McCracken is a square dealer
and guarantees satisfaction. Only first-class work done and
warranted.
EAST SIDE MAIN AVENUE , McCOOK , NEBRASKA.
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SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
A. M. every week. Preaching services every
Sunday night at 7:00 M. T. Also , every alter
nate Sunday morning at 11 , M. T. Exceptions
to the above will be noticed in locals.
GEOHQE DUNQAN , Pastor.
METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 10 :
SO A. M. and 7:30 P. M. . mountain time. Sun
day School at ! 5 P. M. All arc cordially invited.
Seats free. W. S. WHEELER , Pastor.
EPISCOPAL. Services in the Opera Hall the
first and third Sundays , morning and evening ,
of each month. J. A. FOLFOKTH , Rector.
CATHOLIC. Services will be held in tho
church once every four weeks.
THOMAS CULLEX , Pastor.
W. C. T. U. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the
Heading' Room every Wednesday uttcrnoon at
2 o'clock. JI. T. The Hand of Hope will meet
in the Heading1 Koom every Saturday atter-
noon at 2 o'clock , mountain time.
A. O. U. W. JlcCook Lodge No. 01 , will meet
the first and third Mondays of each month in
the Masonic Hall. Visiting brethren cordially
invited. Dn. U. B. DAVIS , M. W.
W. H. DAVIS , Recorder.
McCOOK LODGE A. F. & A. M.
Regular meetings , Tuesday night on
or before full moon of every month.
S. L. GREEN , W. M.
F. L. McCiiACKEX , Secretary.
McCOOK CHAPTER , U. D.-Mcets on the
first and third Thursdays of each month , at
Masonic Hall. Visiting companions cordially
invited. W. W. FISHER , H. P.
T. G. RCES , Secretary.
WILLOW GHOVE LODGE K. OP P. , No.
a42. Meets every AVednesday evening
" ' -.t Masonic Hall.
Hall.J. . W. CAMPBELL , C. C.
C. H. BOYLE , K. It. S.
I. 0. O. F. McCook Lodge No. 137,1. O. O. F. ,
meets every Friday evening , at 7 o'clock , in
Masonic Hall. All visiting brothers are invit
ed to meet witn us. H. H. BERRY , N. G.
H. TKOWBRIDGE , Permanent Secretary.
HOCKNELL HOSE COMPANY. Reg
ular meetings on the first Wednesday
'evening ' of each month.
It. B. ARCHIBALD , Chief.
B. OPL. E. Brotherhood of LocomotiveEn-
ginecrs. Meet flrbt and lourtli Saturdays of
each month. S. E. HOOK , Chief.
.1. C. ANDERSON , F. A. E.
J. K. BARNES POST G. A. R. Regular meet
ings second and fouith Monday evenings of
each month at Masonic Hall.
J. A. WILCOX , Commander.
J. H. YARQER , Adjutant.
"WiLL your brother probably ever
couie out here ! " "No , I think not
he has never been west of the Allegheny
mountains. " "Is that so ? What is his
business ? " "Writing descriptive arti
cles of the west for eastern publication. "
A LAD was learning his Sunday school
lesson , with the words : "Consider the
lilies of the field , how thoy grow ; they
toil not , neither do they spin , and yet !
say unto you that" here the boy paus
ed , forgetting the nest word , and then
proceeded with a pronounced voice
"Sullivan in all his glory was not like
one of these. "
WE have long since wondered if there
is such a place as a news-paporial para
dise. Conway of the Norton ( Kas. )
Champion , a journalist after our own
heart , thus opens up that abode to our
enraptured vision :
"Every sound of praise for Norton that
burdens the passing breeze , is stolen from our
columns. We are interested in Norton , have
nil our fortunes staked here. Every dollar
added to its treasury is a dividend on our in
vestment ; every word spoken in its favor is
nusic to our ears ; every supporter of Norton
County is our support. For these reasons we
lave never solicited a subscriber , nor sent
he Champion to any man without his order.
We are out of debt , have money in the bank ,
and praise or blame because independent.
The Champion is neither a smut mill nor a
soap factory , yet it can say anything as sweet
or as bitter as another. Journalism is our
profession and we shall practice all along
he keyboard , no stop barred. "
Willey & Walker the McCook Druggists ,
> ositively assert that Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the safest
uid best treatment for griping pains , diar
rhoea , cholera morbns or summer complaint ,
and THEY KNOW ! Jt is not only recommend
ed but guaranteed , anil is just such a medi
cine as should be kept iu every house.
PLEASANT RIDGE GOSSIP.
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Mr. Mackcnson of Thomas county ,
Kansas , is visiting on the Ridge.
GIT. . Starbuck has been quite sick
for the past two weeks , but we learn is
improving slowly.
Relatives of Philip Stnne have been
visiting him , the past week , from the
eastern part of the State.
James Harris has been writing up
some hail policies in this vicinity for
C. H. Pate , G. H. Starbuck and others.
We have had very fine weather for
corn , the past week , and the farmers
arc improving ; the time by plowing the
same.
same.No
No Sunday School , June 6th , on ac
count of the funeral of Mr. Nicholson ,
which took place at the Vailton School
House on that day , conducted by If. II.
Berry of McCook.
Sunday School , June 13th , was well
attended. Among the visitors were
Mrs. C. A. Starbuck of McCook , Mr.
Speer and family of Yailton and Jacob
Reed of McCook. Quite a number
from the Ridge attended the afternoon
service at Yailton , last Sunday.
There was an ice cream supper , last
Saturday evening , at the School House
the proceeds of which goes for the bene
fit of the Sunday School. Owing to
the showers in the evening there was
not a very good attendance , but a splen
did supper was spread for about sixty
persons , all of whom were well pleased
at having thus assembled. Mrs. Mc-
Closkcy , in the absence of Mr. Strine ,
acted as organistwho , in connection
with the class being formed here , pro
duced some fine music. The company
were very civil , with the exception of
four young men , visitors , who did not
conduct themselves as young men should
at such places. Z. Y. X.
BONDVILLE GOSSIP.
A daughter at Mr. Hitter's.
W. 0. Bond has just finished fencing
his pasture of about SO acres.
A. E. Whitesel and Miss Uoughton
spent Sunday atYalley Grange.
Miss Teel is spending a few days with
Mrs. Gillespie and friends of Valley
Grange.
Those visiting Bartley on Wednesday
last were Rev. D. S. Morris and A. E.
Whitesel and family.
W. 0. Bond attended the lawn party
at W. A. Vincent's , last Saturday. He
reports having an enjoyable time.
E. S.Dutchcr returned from Repub
lican City , last Saturday , where he has
been attending college. He intends to
return again in thefall. . GOSSIP.
THE feminine half of a married cou
ple down in Connecticut broke a silence
of twenty-five years , during which she
and her husband had not spoken to each
other , by exclaiming : "Where is them
nails ? " Her excuse was the excitement
of house cleaning. But it so harrowed
the feelings of that male brute , who re
fused to answer a word , that they are
now going in for a divorce.
IN London the manager of a troupe of
performing fleas is disconsolate over the
disappearance of his principal actor.
He advertises a reward of $125 for its
return to him , alive. The antimonop
Yan Wyck clubs will soon issue a sim
ilar advertisement.
LYTLE BROS. CO. ,
DEALERS IN GENERAL
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McCOOK AND BENKELMAN , NEBRASKA.
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Of all descriptions. We have the be t ns * > oitnu'iit In Western Nebraska , comKting of Fine
Pnilnr Fnrnitme , such as LoungfEa > y Chaiis , IlockerWindow Chairs ( lioups ,
Ottomans , etc. We oner < .pecial inducements in - > tle , quality and pi ices of
In Walnut , Maple , Ash , Cheiry and Imitation Mahogany. A No , Bedsteads , Bmeaus , Side
boards , Extension Tables , Library Cases Secietaries Ollice lc-ks > , Tables and Stands" .
Also , full equipments for Homfsteaders at such pi ices asi ill be in reach of all ;
Single Cot Beds ( Who and Cotton Top ) , 1MHo\\s Blankets and Quilts ,
Chairs and Common Tables Itytvl and Public I lou e Furniture a
Specialty. Pier and Mantel Minoi.s , Window Shades and Cornices
a Specialtj. Vctor spiiugs adapted to the trade.
UNDERTAKING
In all its branches' . We handle Wood Btiiinl Cases and Caskets. Fine Cloth Covered Cases.
Telegraph oiders piomptly attended to.
0/7 t/s. Kte guarantee low prices and a positive bargain.
No. 25 South Main Ave , - IcCOOK , NEB.
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ine rirst iNalional Bank
OF McGOOK , JMRBRASKA.
PAID UP CAPITAL , - - $50,000.00.
DOES A GENERAL
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BANKING BUSINESS ,
Receives and Pays Dsposites. Buys and Sells Exchange on New York ,
Chicago and Omaha , and all the principal cities'of Europe.
FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN IN RELIABLE CO.'S.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
OS028S EOC2172LL , Proaisit. A. CAMP3211 , ? . L. S23W1T , Cisiier. 3. IT. ? 2ZS : . r-Pciie = t ,
( Of Frees & Hocknell. ) ( Assistant Supt. B. & M. ) ( Of Kirby Carpenter Co. , Chicago. * .